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Old 06-09-2004, 09:16 AM   #1
Iwannakeeper
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absolutely - I cannot wait to hook up.

I am comfortable with the pungo - but when I come down - I will have to try a SOT and see what I think. Maybe you can sway me the other direction.

I am too much of a novice to know the benefits of SOT vs recreational. Have to see you in action. Talk to you about the differences and make a more informed decision before dropping the bucks on something I am not going to be happy with. Glad I didn't impulse buy. Besides I would rather see King Cove get my business rather than that chain store. Unless I get some unbelievable deal somewhere else. .

The sleigh ride actually has me a little nervous, and a lot more excited. what is the longest ride you have had - in distance and time?


As far as work goes, I have been in the office since mid-night with like 2 hours sleep. I am punchy and pissed off. I have no patients for any of my co-workers at this point.

Good new - go home, get a couple hours of sleep. And hit the beach and see if I can't get into a couple of fish.

-IWK

Keep lines wet and tight in the pacific
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